It appears the same thing was happening in 1925, an obvious conclusion which you have chosen to ignore, did your SUV cause the 'greatest weather change' in 1925 too????

In the podcast of BBC Science Hour 14/05/2016 detailed how the shorebird, the red knot is shrinking due to the weather warming in the Arctic. It is a good show the BBC Science hour and well worth downloading.

FYI:

The changes in the Arctic are also causing “major challenges” for the indigenous communities in the region, according to Rick Spinrad, Noaa’s chief scientist. Warmer-water fish such as cod are moving north, displacing Arctic species, while an increase in sunlight reaching the upper layers of the ocean triggered widespread blooms of algae in the Bering Se
a, between Alaska and Russia, in 2015.

In the podcast of BBC Science Hour 14/05/2016 detailed how the shorebird, the red knot is shrinking due to the weather warming in the Arctic. It is a good show the BBC Science hour and well worth downloading.

FYI:

The changes in the Arctic are also causing “major challenges” for the indigenous communities in the region, according to Rick Spinrad, Noaa’s chief scientist. Warmer-water fish such as cod are moving north, displacing Arctic species, while an increase in sunlight reaching the upper layers of the ocean triggered widespread blooms of algae in the Bering Se
a, between Alaska and Russia, in 2015.

"The planet is warming at a pace not experienced within the past 1,000 years, at least, making it “very unlikely” that the world will stay within a crucial temperature limit agreed by nations just last year, according to Nasa’s top climate scientist."

"The planet is warming at a pace not experienced within the past 1,000 years, at least, making it “very unlikely” that the world will stay within a crucial temperature limit agreed by nations just last year, according to Nasa’s top climate scientist."

It does not seem to be solely man-made in origin - but how that stops current warming from being mostly made by humans is a mystery only deniers can answer.

Climate model results from anthropogenic forcings compared to observations (black line). The red line is the average of the four-member ensemble. The pink shading is the model range. The blue line is the ensemble mean and the light blue shading is the ensemble range.

"We don't assume that the current warming is caused by humans because it's "unprecedented" or faster and larger than previous natural warming events. We know the current warming is anthropogenic because that's what the physical evidence tells us."

Warming strengthens typhoons that batter Asian coast

"A new study reveals that, on average, typhoons hitting the region have increased in intensity by 14 per cent compared with 40 years ago, with average wind speed increasing by 7 metres per second.

“That’s a huge difference,” says Wei Mei at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who carried out the study with Shang-Ping Xie at the University of California at San Diego. It equates to an increase in destructiveness of 50 per cent, says Mei."

"The planet is warming at a pace not experienced within the past 1,000 years, at least, making it “very unlikely” that the world will stay within a crucial temperature limit agreed by nations just last year, according to Nasa’s top climate scientist."

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